Ulric the Jarl: A Story of the Penitent Thief

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Ulric the Jarl: A Story of the Penitent Thief

by William O. Stoddard

EN·~11 hours·44 chapters

Chapters

44 total

ULRIC THE JARL: A Story of the Penitent Thief.

0:19

CHAPTER I. Around the Viking House-fire.

15:47

CHAPTER II. The Going Out of the Ice.

8:12

CHAPTER III. The Launching of "The Sword."

24:47

CHAPTER IV. The Ship "The Sword" and the Ice King.

12:19

CHAPTER V. The Unknown Thing.

12:01

CHAPTER VI. The Fall of the Ice King.

11:25

CHAPTER VII. The Living Sand.

23:05

CHAPTER VIII. The Saxon Shore.

15:55

CHAPTER IX. The Taking of the Trireme.

16:14

Description

The tale opens on a stark northern coast where towering pines cling to a granite headland and icy fjords roar beneath a relentless wind. A newly‑built warship, its sleek hull gleaming beneath fresh snow, sits waiting in a sheltered cove, a testament to the skill and ambition of the Saxon seafarers who dominate these seas. Around it, simple timber longhouses exhale blue smoke, their sturdy walls holding the lives of a hardy people who wrestle with the raw forces of nature and the pull of ancient gods.

Amid this unforgiving landscape lives a young thief, restless and haunted by the deeds that have earned him a reputation of shame. When an unexpected chance to serve a powerful jarl presents itself, he sees a path toward redemption, but the code of honor that governs the Viking world demands far more than a simple act of bravery. As he grapples with loyalty, faith, and the weight of his own conscience, the listener is drawn into a world where survival and salvation are forged on the same anvil.

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en

Duration

~11 hours (682K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Shaun Pinder, Haragos Pál and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-12-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William O. Stoddard

William O. Stoddard

1835–1925

Best known for serving as one of Abraham Lincoln’s private secretaries, this prolific 19th-century writer turned firsthand White House experience into memoirs, history, fiction, and children’s books. His career bridged journalism, public service, and an impressive range of popular writing.

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